Moonlight review: A near-perfect filmBarry Jenkins meticulous, emotional triptych on masculinity, identity and sexuality offers up a remarkable new American hero for our ageThu Feb 16 2017 - 17:46
Fences review: great performances left sitting on the metaphorDenzel Washington directs and stars alongside Viola Davis in a drama that betrays its origins as a stage playThu Feb 16 2017 - 16:00
The Founder review: supersized tale of the man who made McDonald’s an empireMichael Keaton brings a Faustian undercurrent to John Lee Hancock’s entertaining, ambiguous biopicThu Feb 16 2017 - 14:05
The Great Wall review: The most beautiful rubbish you could ever hope to seeChinese master Zhang Yimou’s monster flick, featuring Matt Damon battling killer lizards, is stunningly silly and surprisingly enjoyableThu Feb 16 2017 - 12:03
Dublin Film Festival: Seven films you need to seeThe Dublin Film Festival is about to begin. Here are our picks for each night of the festival’s opening weekWed Feb 15 2017 - 15:30
Baftas 2017: La La Land wins best film on night of surprisesHollywood musical scoops most gongs on occasion coloured by celebrity and politicsSun Feb 12 2017 - 22:10
Sitcoms are the best gauge of our societyIf you want to learn about premillennial complacency in the US you need only endure a few episodes of Friends or marvel at a season of SeinfeldSat Feb 11 2017 - 06:00
Bad sex in the movies: from Top Gun to Fifty ShadesThe most popular ‘arts’ story of 2017 was this history of bad sex scenesSat Feb 11 2017 - 05:00
Fifty Shades Darker review: dreadful sex saga with no plot and awful dialogueFilm Review: Part two of EL James’s recreational sadism story is even worse than the firstFri Feb 10 2017 - 07:44
Annette Bening on Trump : 'We have to have dignity even if some of our leaders don't'The star of ‘20th Century Women’ on Trump's America and the generation gapFri Feb 10 2017 - 05:00
Prevenge review: Very nasty, very funny, very pregnantSightseers co-creator Alice Lowe delivers a dark and messy essay on gestation - and it's an unsettling, satirical gemThu Feb 09 2017 - 12:41
Meetings With Ivor review: a tie-dyed in the wool, almost mystical guruThis documentary about Prof Ivor Browne portrays a divisive figure in a playful way, and is alive to his flaws as his far-out ideasThu Feb 09 2017 - 12:01
Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk review: a heroic 120fps failureAng Lee’s extremely odd film is certainly audacious, but it falls flat, both as a technical experiment and as a critique of US militarismThu Feb 09 2017 - 05:00
Enda Kenny and the Big Bejaysus ceremonyTo touch forelocks to Donald Trump on the Taoiseach’s St Patrick’s Day visit to the White House would belittle us allSat Feb 04 2017 - 06:00
Rings review: you might die of boredom within seven minutesF Javier Gutiérrez’s murky sequel proves that some horror franchises are best left interredThu Feb 02 2017 - 17:50
Resident Evil: The Final Chapter review - Jovovich is innocent, the rest must hangThe latest instalment of the zombie franchise is 20 per cent boring plot and 80 per cent even more boring actionThu Feb 02 2017 - 11:26
The pros and cons of being murderously pregnantAlice Lowe’s new film Prevenge is a dark comedy about a pregnant woman intent on murder. The character is a "superhero", she says, "and pregnancy is her special power”Thu Feb 02 2017 - 05:00
Loving review: Ruth Negga, Limerick’s greatest export since Richard HarrisJeff Nichols’s crusading love story bravely focuses on the domestic over the public, the personal over the politicalWed Feb 01 2017 - 16:00
The Unknown Girl review: a worthwhile addition to the Dardennes canonRecut after its first showing at Cannes, the Dardenne brothers’ latest is a low-key whodunnit with a moral sting in the tailWed Feb 01 2017 - 13:10
John Hurt: A brilliant actor who ‘never lost his sense of adolescent mischief’Honorary Irishman was among the cleverest actors of his (or any other) generationSat Jan 28 2017 - 13:03
Donald Clarke: Who are you calling punk?Pitchfork says Mike Mills’s Oscar-nominated ‘20th Century Women’ gets early punk right. That’s the stupidest thing I’ve ever heardSat Jan 28 2017 - 07:00
Rachel Weisz: ‘Holocaust denial didn’t affect me until the internet age’With a background in avant garde theatre, the actress broke big with ‘The Mummy’. Now she plays historian Deborah Lipstadt, who took on Holocaust denier David IrvingFri Jan 27 2017 - 05:33
Denial review: Rachel Weisz takes on the alternative facts of a Holocaust denierMick Jackson’s courtroom drama tells the story of David Irving's ultimately foolhardy decision to sue Deborah Lipstadt for libelThu Jan 26 2017 - 13:00
Mary Tyler Moore: A singular figure in TV historyThe charming actor established new ground for women in the entertainment industryWed Jan 25 2017 - 21:06
Why it’s time to give the Oscars a breakThe boom in independent cinema has meant a more diverse, better list of nominees in the best picture raceWed Jan 25 2017 - 18:55
Hacksaw Ridge review: Mel Gibson's blood-soaked passion for the pacifistGibson’s multi-Oscar-nominated second World War film wallows in the carnage, and is ruthless with its audience. You will not be boredWed Jan 25 2017 - 11:07
Oscar nominations 2017: No big surprises in competitive categoriesCan sunny favourite ‘La La Land’, with 14 nods, hope to match the 11 gongs of ‘Titanic’?Tue Jan 24 2017 - 16:57
Oscars 2017: Ruth Negga nominated for best actress award‘La La Land’ is the film to beat, earning 14 nominations including best pictureTue Jan 24 2017 - 15:20
T2 Trainspotting review: Renton sounds like a middle-aged golfer writing to the Daily Mail“Nostalgia, that’s why you’re here. You’re a tourist in your own youth,” proclaims Jonny Lee Miller’s Sick Boy in Boyle's 21st anniversary remixTue Jan 24 2017 - 11:40
Oscars 2017: Our predictions for this year’s nominationsIt’s the time of year when we accurately pick around 83 percent of the main nominationsMon Jan 23 2017 - 09:26
Enjoy this trip: ‘Trainspotting’ 20 years onAs the sequel arrives, how does Danny Boyle’s drug-laden film of the Irvine Welsh novel hold up two decades later?Sat Jan 21 2017 - 06:00
Don’t call Trump a gaslighter: he’s just an inveterate liarThe US president is not slyly trying to alter our perception of reality – he’s just a fibberSat Jan 21 2017 - 06:00
Oscar nomination for Ruth Negga: ‘I became an actor to hide’The quiet Irish actor may be on the cusp of mega-stardom but she hasn’t lost sight of her craftFri Jan 20 2017 - 13:01
Split review: Personality disorders of a seriously deranged kindM Night Shyamalan’s bonkers return-to-form thriller starring James McAvoy and Anya Taylor-Joy is enjoyably over the topThu Jan 19 2017 - 13:51
Lion review: Saroo Brierley’s remarkable true story roars with emotionIf you don’t blub at the end of Garth Davis’s feature debut, you may wish to secede from the human speciesThu Jan 19 2017 - 11:25
'The BBC is giving Mrs Brown her own chat show? I need a lie down'A talk show may be the ideal format for Brendan O'Carroll's Marmite creationThu Jan 19 2017 - 05:00
Audi Dublin International Film Festival launches its programme for 2017Festival guests this year include Vanessa Redgrave, Kerry Fox, Anna Friel, Jack Reynor, Cillian Murphy and Aiden GillenWed Jan 18 2017 - 14:17
Jackie review: extraordinary portrait of doomed American iconNatalie Portman shines as the grieving first lady struggling to maintain controlWed Jan 18 2017 - 13:00
Nostalgia ain’t what it used to be in my dayWe can’t trust ourselves to responsibly assess the popular culture we imbibed as childrenSat Jan 14 2017 - 07:00
La La Land review: Romancing the Stone, as Gosling holds his ownIn Damien Chazelle’s dazzling musical, Emma Stone sings and dances like a pro, Ryan Gosling a little less so, but the lack of sure-footedness only adds to the charmFri Jan 13 2017 - 11:38
Casey Affleck: ‘It’s no fun being a giant movie star’An Oscar for ‘Manchester by the Sea’ would bring Ben’s younger brother the fame he’s been avoidingFri Jan 13 2017 - 05:35
Irish Film Board lauds Oscar hits but calls for increased funding2017 production slate includes films starring Pat Shortt, Cillian Murphy and Elle FanningThu Jan 12 2017 - 17:21
Live by Night review: Forget it Ben, this ain't ChinatownBen Affleck’s take on Denis Lehane’s gritty novel aims for Roman Polanski’s classic, but ends up closer to Warren Beatty’s Dick TracyThu Jan 12 2017 - 12:33
Whatever picture wins the Oscar, it will be seen as a comment on TrumpSomething will have gone terribly wrong if the Oscars fail to honour a film that fits comfortably into the Trump conversationWed Jan 11 2017 - 05:00
After Globes wins, ‘La La Land’ dominates Bafta nominationsFollowing some Irish triumph at major awards, Bafta delivers disappointing newsTue Jan 10 2017 - 08:37
‘La La Land’ pushes Golden Globes rivals into the dustIrish nominees come up short, Meryl Streep gives searing critique of Donald TrumpMon Jan 09 2017 - 10:55
The conflict between theists and atheists has become a godawful boreFor large sections of the population, Christianity is of no more interest than astrology, flat-Earthism or water dousing. It is no longer even worth rejecting.Sat Jan 07 2017 - 07:00
Brendan Gleeson: ‘It never crossed my mind I could be a movie star’Thousands once admired him as a stage actor, now millions revere him as the Irish bloke out of ‘Harry Potter’. Yet the affable former teacher remains remarkably unstarryFri Jan 06 2017 - 06:00
Assassin’s Creed review: Like Dan Brown on a bad day - with added FassbenderVideogame adaptations have an atrocious track record - this strange, boring movie is better than most such projects, but is still close to unendurableSat Dec 31 2016 - 06:31
Silence review: The passion (and the tedium) of Martin ScorseseLiam Neeson is a Jesuit gone native with Andrew Garfield and Adam Driver on his trailFri Dec 30 2016 - 10:42